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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Cello (JM1C1) program is an intensive eight-month course designed to enhance your skills for a successful career in music. This program utilizes jazz as a framework, focusing on essential areas such as repertoire, small group performance, and improvisation. By participating in this program, you will clarify your musical perspective and develop a personal framework that supports your ongoing musical growth. The program is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the commercial jazz field, preparing you for various opportunities in the music industry.

Program Structure

The Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Cello (JM1C1) program spans 2 semesters, offering a robust curriculum that adapts to the evolving landscape of the music industry. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Focus on performance and improvisation skills.
  • Opportunities for small group performances.
  • Online options available for flexible learning.
  • Work-integrated learning experiences, including potential summer fellowships.

This program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the competitive music environment, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.

Featured Experiences

  • 16-week summer fellowship with the Centre for Creative Business Innovation and Humber Galleries, allowing students to collaborate with industry professionals.
  • Access to the Humber Cultural Hub, featuring state-of-the-art facilities for music and creative arts.
  • Intensive audition preparation workshops to help students meet entrance requirements.
  • Networking opportunities with leading musicians and industry professionals.

Career Options

Graduates of the Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Cello (JM1C1) program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Jazz Musician: Perform in various settings, including clubs, festivals, and concerts, showcasing improvisational skills and musical versatility.
  • Music Educator: Teach music theory, performance, and improvisation techniques in schools or private settings.
  • Music Producer: Oversee the production of music recordings, working with artists to shape their sound and vision.
  • Session Musician: Collaborate with other artists in studio recordings or live performances, adapting to different musical styles.
  • Composer: Create original music for various media, including film, television, and theater, utilizing knowledge of jazz and commercial music.

These career options highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to leverage their skills in the vibrant Canadian music scene.

 

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